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Keep an eye on the all time and 'season 1' leaderboard going forward. You might find this issue happening to others as they register a score. It's been happening on the online stroke play leaderboard. Some got hit more than my 125 point loss.
@Mark_MiwurdzYeah I'm sure it will, but my point is that I would have been better off not playing a single tournament for this entire season. If I played 0 tournaments for 2 full months, I'd have had more wins and entries than I would if I play every single day. I wish I had known this would happen because I would have just not entered a single tournament for however long this new season lasts just to preserve my original season 1 data in my 'all-time' record. It will take hundreds of hours just to get back to where I was 1 day ago and that's a horrible feeling.
Also, this is likely to happen again when 'season 2' starts so I think quitting this game right now might be the best bet. If you keep playing tournaments every day, you're going to lose your entire original season every time a new season starts. Also, there is no way of knowing what days a new season will ever start since seasons haven't been following the 'seasonal tournaments' anymore for quite some time. When they added pro pass and had 70-90 days, the seasons were having more than 1 seasonal tournament. Basically, I played every day since launch and every time a new season starts, I'll essentially wipe my previous data. I highly doubt EA will care to address this either so playing this game competitively will be futile going forward. I'd rather make the decision to quit today I think than continue to play going forward. In 4-6 months, i might have less wins than I do today, even if I play every single tournament in that span. I thought I could make it to 3,000 but that was yesterday when I was at nearly 2,400. Now i'm sitting at 2,100 and wonder if I'll ever even get back to 2,400 with this new glitched format.